![]() A representation of the anterior region of the leg describes the tibialis anterior muscle and its tendon, the extensor digitorum longus and the extensor hallucis longus muscles.A side view of the muscles of the thigh shows the tensor fascia lata muscle and iliotibial tract.4 diagrams of the posterior thigh and gluteal regions illustrate muscular structures such as the gluteus maximus, medius and minimus muscles as well as the biceps femoris, the semitendinosus, semimembranosus and quadrates femoris muscles.Muscles Muscular system, Human body : Anterior compartment of thigh 3 illustrations of the anterior thigh region detail the anatomy of the femoral quadriceps muscle (rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius muscles), the gracilis, sartorius and the adductors.A diagram of the pelvis in medial view shows the muscles such as the psoas major, the iliac, piriformis and obturator internus muscles.The first diagram summarizes the different muscular compartments (fascial compartments) of the thigh and leg, and the different fascias (crural fascia, intermuscular septum, interosseous membrane, adductor canal, fascia lata).The myology of the lower limb is also particularly well represented in this atlas of anatomy, with multiple anatomical charts and diagrams:.Knee joint, Tibia/Superior articular surface : Superior view Finally, the user will find illustrations of anatomical joints of the ankle, tarsus, metatarsus and toes, including the tibial-fibular ligaments, the collateral ligaments of the ankle, the bifurcated ligament, the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (spring ligament), the long plantar ligament and all the ligaments comprising the transverse tarsal joints (Chopart ligament), tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc ligaments) and ankle (talocrural joint).4 anatomical drawings showing the knee joint in anterior and posterior views with superficial and deep layers, describing the anatomy of the cruciate ligaments, menisci, collateral ligaments, the patellar ligament.A sagittal section of the knee joint to view the joint cavity with recesses, meniscal structures, ligaments and patellar arcuate popliteal, and bursa of the knee (infrapatellar bursa, subcutaneous.).An anterolateral view of the hip joint showing the articular surface of the femoral head, the ligament of the femoral head, the acetabular labrum (cotyloid ligament), the orbicularis zone (annular ligament) and the insertion of the articulatory capsule.Articulations of the pelvic girdle with the sacroiliac, sacrospinous, sacrotuberous and sacrococcygeal ligaments delimiting the greater sciatic foramen and the less sciatic foramen.The chapter on the various joints of the lower limb shows the ligaments and articulatory structures:.First, a posterior and anterior view of the lower limb skeleton allows the different joints (sacroiliac joint, hip joint, upper and lower tibio-fibular joint, joints of the foot) to be displayed.īones of upper limb, Joints of lower limb : Drawings The osteology of the lower limb is particularly detailed, with 3D view and patterns of bone structures and muscle insertions and ligaments of the hip bone, the femur, the patella, tibia, the fibula, tibial plateau, the tibial pilon, the foot (talus, calcaneus, cuboid, cuneiform bones, metatarsal bones, phalanges proximal, middle and distal).Regions of lower limb : Illustrations: A. Regions of the lower limb illustrated by anterior and posterior views of the hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, tarsus, and toes of the feet allowing to view regions such as the gluteal region the femoral triangle (scarpa), the popliteal fossa, the sural region (calf), the ankle region, the dorsum of the foot and plantar region.This module was divided in several chapters: They were then, integrated in the module by Denis Hoa -MD using of Adobe Animate. These original anatomical drawings were created by Antoine Micheau - MD. These colored illustrations were created in vector format using Adobe Illustrator in order to be perfectly adapted to the web. ![]() Illustrations of the anatomy of the lower limb Hip bone Coxal bone Pelvic bone, Lateral view : 3D pictures This atlas of human anatomy was created for medicine students and particularly for those preparing for the first year of medical studies (PCEM1), for pharmacology students preparing for the first year of pharmacological studies (PCEP1) and for health professionals (nursing students, physiotherapy, osteopathy, manipulative radiology, physicians, surgeons, radiologists) in orthopedics, rheumatology, functional rehabilitation, radiology. This module contains 119 illustrations with 640 anatomical structures labeled.
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